Since June 2023, 19 junk gun ransomware variants have been discovered on the dark web. These cheap, independently produced and crudely constructed variants offer an attractive way for newer cybercriminals to get started in the ransomware world and are mostly effective against SMBs.
The modern day enterprise network and cloud environments often contains pertinent threats, lurking and waiting for the opportunity to explode into a situation that compromises data.
With the average cost of a data compromise in the United States being $9.48 million in 2023, up from $9.44 million in 2022, implementing...
Cloud adoption is on the rise across the U.S. government, and there are many reasons why moving to the cloud is a strategic gain for federal agencies. Here are tips on how to leverage secure cloud computing to gain network-level control from anywhere.
Threat actors are sending SMS texts to trick banking customers into downloading new and improved Vultur banking malware that interacts with infected devices and alters files. Vultur typically misuses legitimate applications, enabling remote access to the VNC server on targeted devices.
OT cybersecurity threats loom larger and more complex than ever. With industrial control systems (ICS) powering consequential operations that provide for human life - electricity, oil and gas, water, and manufactured goods – there is a need for a pivotal shift from a reactive stance to proactive threat...
Major technology vendors keep being hacked by the nation-state hacking group Midnight Blizzard. Essential defenses to combat such attacks begin with implementing log monitoring across multiple platforms to find red flags, said John Fokker, head of threat intelligence at Trellix.
In an era marked by rapid digital transformation, organizations across industries face the dual challenge of leveraging technological advancements while ensuring robust cybersecurity measures. The evolving digital landscape, characterized by its boundless opportunities, also opens the door to sophisticated cyber...
The Treasury Department announced sanctions against Intellexa, the maker of a popular package of spyware tools and technologies known as Predator that has been used to target U.S. officials, journalists and policy experts, according to a news release on Tuesday.
The 2023 Exabeam State of Threat Detection, Investigation, and Response Report sheds light on five significant hurdles hindering effective TDIR strategies.
Addressing these five challenges are essential for strengthening an organization’s security posture.
This guide explores the top five challenges that stand...
A study by Exabeam and IDC shows cybersecurity spending hit $92 billion in 2022, projected to surpass $170 billion by 2027. Yet, 57% of surveyed organizations still faced significant security incidents in the past year, highlighting the need for advanced threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) approaches...
As cyberthreats grow more sophisticated and pervasive, the need for advanced threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) has never been more critical. Staying ahead of potential threats requires a revolutionary approach to TDIR, incorporating cutting-edge AI and automation technologies.
This guide explores...
SaaS Security is often overlooked, as it's a shared security model that many organizations fail to account for. Since organizations are tasked with ensuring their SaaS Platforms are secure from breaches and adversaries, it’s paramount that IT teams understand what they are up against.
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North Korea's Lazarus hackers exploited a Windows AppLocker driver zero-day to gain kernel-level access and turn off security tools that could detect the group's bring-your-own-vulnerable-driver exploitation techniques. Microsoft fixed the bug in its February patch dump.
Chinese threat actors are continuing to persist after exploiting the recent Ivanti Connect Secure VPN vulnerability even after factory resets, system upgrades and patches. The threat actor, UNC5325, is adept at "living off the land" techniques, warned threat intelligence firm Mandiant.
Cybersecurity researchers identified a suspected Iranian espionage campaign targeting aerospace, aviation and defense industries across the Middle East. Hackers targeted employees within the aviation and defense sectors with fake job offers for tech and defense-related positions.
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